Appreciated. Didn't quite get the slashdot bounce that sometimes can be seen. People are pretty hung up on paying for the development of free software. People also seem hung up on the fact that you can use Octave on other types of devices, which doesn't really help the larger audience out.
This app, by Fall (if funded) will probably be your best answer. It will do all of what you ask but, user friendliness will be improved over the following year, along with features you don't need. For basic math, Octave language is completely straight forward.
Addi now has the octave interpreter built in (missing some stuff and needs more testing, but basically there). You enable it by going to Settings->Preferences->Enable experiment interpreter. This is the work (along with gnuplot) that I want to finish, so it will be much more useful to others.
Yes there are. That is not the initial thrust of this campaign, but yet, I have thought of it and will work on it (hopefully with others) once promised functionality is provided.
I am the developer. It costs $0. I suggested backers write slashdot about the project informing slashdot. Slashdot liked one of their submissions and ran with it. I don't understand why this would be unethical. All companies make press releases. This is kind of the same, but it was written by a backer/customer not even the developer.
I am the developer. Please look at the deliverables to see what is being promised, please look at the FAQ to see how money will be spent. Think about support, bug fixes and feature requests and running a project like a professional project for a little while. This is not asking a lot. If this gets funded: 1) I will not be rich and 2) I will have a lot of work on my hands. I am doing this because I see it as valuable to others.
I have a day job and a long meeting this morning, but I will be a good sport and try to answer any questions, concerns, etc later. I have a good sense of humor, so I can handle jokes and flames too. So, fire away!
Corbin Champion
Appreciated. Didn't quite get the slashdot bounce that sometimes can be seen. People are pretty hung up on paying for the development of free software. People also seem hung up on the fact that you can use Octave on other types of devices, which doesn't really help the larger audience out.
This app, by Fall (if funded) will probably be your best answer. It will do all of what you ask but, user friendliness will be improved over the following year, along with features you don't need. For basic math, Octave language is completely straight forward.
Addi now has the octave interpreter built in (missing some stuff and needs more testing, but basically there). You enable it by going to Settings->Preferences->Enable experiment interpreter. This is the work (along with gnuplot) that I want to finish, so it will be much more useful to others.
Yes there are. That is not the initial thrust of this campaign, but yet, I have thought of it and will work on it (hopefully with others) once promised functionality is provided.
I am the developer. It costs $0. I suggested backers write slashdot about the project informing slashdot. Slashdot liked one of their submissions and ran with it. I don't understand why this would be unethical. All companies make press releases. This is kind of the same, but it was written by a backer/customer not even the developer.
I am the developer. Please look at the deliverables to see what is being promised, please look at the FAQ to see how money will be spent. Think about support, bug fixes and feature requests and running a project like a professional project for a little while. This is not asking a lot. If this gets funded: 1) I will not be rich and 2) I will have a lot of work on my hands. I am doing this because I see it as valuable to others.
Yes, I am the developer, and Addi is not a complete thought. I want to make it SO much better...hence the kickstarter campaign. Corbin
I have a day job and a long meeting this morning, but I will be a good sport and try to answer any questions, concerns, etc later. I have a good sense of humor, so I can handle jokes and flames too. So, fire away! Corbin Champion